| Snow Ridge and McCauley Mountain are 45 and 60 miles away respectfully. With rates under $50 for college students. |
This fits the one Hamilton grad I know exactly. |
More trashing of science and science education by DCUM posters. Enjoy med school if that is your path. If I knew my doc was an arrogant jack ass trashing science teachers, I would find a new doctor. |
Nonetheless, Hamilton places 27th among all schools and 6th among LACs in enrollment-adjusted information for Wall Street and IB placement, for those interested in such potentially lucrative careers: Top Feeders to Wall Street https://share.google/kNot4W2yjWEhcBkVB |
Which school is a med school pipeline for all? |
Also describes two Ivy grads I know. |
One of the best HS teachers I had was an ivy grad. Exposure to a great teacher is a valuable and memorable gift. |
I not only could imagine it, but I sent my kid there! Where she is having an amazing time and is unbothered by the weather because she’s generally able to cope. |
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"Despite all I have seen and experienced, I still get the same simple thrill out of glimpsing a tiny patch of snow in a high mountain gully and feel the same urge to climb towards it."
— Edmund Hillary |
| Lots and lots of better options. |
+1. There is an amazing product called a warm coat. Some people on this thread need to give one a try and stop missing out on winter. |
| Agree with others, Hamilton is extremely hard sell to our kid. But not unique as several other SLACs are also remote. |
That is fine. Why send your kid off to a northern LAC if they would rather be in a city or in the south or at a huge University with thousands and thousands of students. that would makes no sense. For a student looking for an excellent small liberal arts college, Hamilton is great. |
Not really. It’s a top SLACs with an academic profile generally equal to ANY top SLAC. |
Agree -- Hamilton is basically at the top for SLAC. I would rank Pomona/CMC and Williams/Amherst above it, but it is basically a peer to Middlebury/Bowdoin at this point. |